The given table compares the opened date, route length, and total passengers per year of underground railway systems in several cities. From general overview, it is obvious that London is the first city that opened the s
The given table provides information about the underground railway systems (date opened, kilometres of route, and passenger per year) in six different cities (London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles).
The table provides underground railway systems information in six different cities based on the date opened, kilometres of route, and passengers per year (in millions). Overall, Washington DC has the highest route develo
The table depicts the system of underground railway in three categories namely, date opened, kilometers of route, and annual passengers in millions, in six different cities. Overall, the oldest railway is in London and t
The given table provides information about the underground railway routes that were opened in six cities from 1863 to 2001. Overall, Tokyo had the highest proportion of people who travelled by train. In contrast, Kyoto a
The data shows the details of the underground railway system in terms of date opened, kilometres of route, And passengers per year in millions in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Overall, the f
The table presents not only the yearly number of commuters travelling by different underground railway systems but also the length of each journey measured by kilometre and the dates those were opened in 6 separate regio
The table shows information of the underground railway system about how old, how long the route is, how many passengers use it in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington D.C, Kyoto, and Los angeles.
The table illustrates the udnerground railway systems in six cities of when the railway is opened, length of the railway, and passengers per year. It is evident that Tokyo underground railway systems have the most passen
The table provides data on railway systems in six cities. The comparison includes the year of operation, distance covered in kilometres and number of commuters per year expressed in millions.
The table compares data about the subway systems of six chosen regions in three different countries namely the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan.
The above table provides information about the distance of routes, the number of passengers annually as well as the opening dates of railway systems in six different cities. Overall, it is apparent that the three older r
The given table illustrates three pieces of information about the six different cities' underground railway systems; the date opened, the length of railways' route, and the number of passengers every year.
The table provides information about how long routes and the number of passengers used metros railways systems per year in millions in six different cities with the date opened.
The table shows the information on the underground railway system in six cities namely, London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, Kyoto and Los Angeles. The information includes the date at which the system opened, how many kilo